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One thing has become obvious -
Never, ever sell any content, software, design work, or anything else to some of the people posting in this thread - they have publicly admitted that they will "share" it with 10,000 of their closest friends, damaging your ability to earn a living. You may not think so, but when you illegally copy content, software, designs, etc., you are taking food from the mouth of someone's kids. You are a thief, just as much as if you broke into the creator's home and robbed them. Your actions have the same effect whether you steal from me with a gun or with a hard drive. |
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They do not produce anything themselves, and therefore cannot grasp the idea that content costs money, time, and risk to produce. Money, time, and risk that was NOT spent so it can be illegally shared across the internet for FUCKING FREE! One day the entire game will change again, and we can all look back at this debate and determine if it was win-able from either side. In hindsight, the early tube guys should have been "handled properly" early on! There is really no point in bumping this thread any further. |
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where the fuck do you get off stating that piracy is the only thing I put my efforts towards. maybe you are not capable of directing your attentions to more than one issue at a time but don't project your deficiencies onto me. and just to be fair - go fuck YOURSELF - :winkwink: Quote:
well if the fuckers don't care about my family getting the first cut - what makes you think I should care about their cut? packaging and delivering in a way that is 'difficult' to do stops nothing - and if a package can be made - a package can be opened - punishing those who are caught doing it is all we have - do deter future wouldbe pirates. That is the way of ALL laws - they are implemented after the fact, after the perpetrator is caught. Locks and alarms are put on cars and houses - the people who steal and break in still have laws to face. I only ask for the same. . |
lol.. United Nations having a global copyright enforcement division. That is so utterly ridiculous I'm ashamed to have even been apart of it's discussion.
So instead, to get things back on track. I'll simply quote myself since my point still stands. Quote:
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I do understand copyright infringement vs theft - I well know the difference - I have read the laws as best I could due to many discussions with giddyboy - I am now at the point where I figure I have read more than I ever should have had to. do not assume that I do not "understand something so simple and basic like COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT" do not assume that I don't know the difference between stealing a physical product and copying a digital product. do not assume that I do not protect myself and my copyrighted content as best I can with the tools that are available. BUT I advocate change I advocate that digital property attain the same status and protection as the 'hard' goods enjoy I advocate a global recognition of copyright holders rights I advocate a global Law/Treaty recognizing copyright holders rights I advocate that a global body be created to draw up and enforce a new way copyright laws started when there were only hard goods - and only "hard good" ways to 'copy' (books, art, etc) copyright laws evolved when tapes were used for music, and cable TV came about allowing for a good quality copy (giddyboys VCR arguments) - they were created under the assumption that a copy would be a physical product made from a broadcast signal - and made provisions for private 'fair use' copyright laws evolved again (more fair use expansions - DMCA - etc) when the Internet/CDs/DVDs happened - but they did not envision the rampant copying that would happen - they were modified at that time to handle a low volume of 'mistakes' and protect large corporations from liability when they accidentally used a copyrighted image now I believe that it is time that they evolve again - to stop the rampant nature of 'copying' and distribution that the 'new' Internet infrastucture allows. get that? - "I believe" and "I advocate" and indeed "I argue for, at length, on the Internet forums" are all my right to free speech - and I shall continue to exercise those rights for what I believe in. Just as you, giddyboy, and everyone else has their right to. I don't tell giddyboy to stop his plans - to do something else with his business model. I will lay out my thoughts on it - I will try and convince him, he will try and convince me - its all good. If you don't like it feel free to continue to voice your opinion - I will continue to read it. but don't ever assume you know what I do and do not know or understand. k? :thumbsup |
It is immoral indeed. I respect your sympathy for fellow IT people.
There is a saying, and it goes like this, "The true measure of a person's character is what he does when nobody's looking, not when everybody is looking." So, people like to steal and do crimes when supposedly nobody is watching. |
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are the laws against illegally obtaining and distribution of hard goods "Gestapo"? No, and neither will the laws against copyright infringement and distribution of infringing digital products be "Gestapo". nice try at the misdirection and the insertion of an inflammatory word. Human beings are capable of tackling more than one problem at a time. one effort does not eliminate or superscede the other. . |
Just about everyday someone walks by my block with copies of movies for $5 and they have steady customers...why because it is cheaper then full price.
what I don't understand is individuals who download all these movies and music and share them, who the hell has the time to even watch movies these days...let alone take the time and download them, and then share them online. I work on the computer with the tv on or the radio in the background...old school. |
some of you idiots sicken me. 10k random peeps that "can't afford it" =/= friends.
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All bands encouraged fans to share the music within their immediate circle. That's simple marketing strategy. You make new fans who will BUY your music. Marketing suicide is having your product given away for FREE without your consent. Now if you can come up with a viable plan and a publicity campaign and public image management team to make you appear to be something to a large amount of people then you can get real slick like Radiohead did and make good money by giving it away for "free". But anybody with any background in the entertainment business realizes that the Radiohead stunt isn't much different than an evangelical preacher doing his song and dance. It was slick, pulled off great, and pure genius on their part. Can it be replicated by other bands? Maybe, but it won't be a common thing. You can only pull that kind of PR stunt once. Then it becomes harder to paint yourself as some kind of underdog to trick folks into giving you money voluntarily. I had NO problem with people downloading my content and handing it around to their buddies. None. But once I saw my stuff stolen and given away for free and downloaded hundreds of thousands of times...I put an end to that shit. As I said over a year ago...Stop crying about piracy and DO something about it. And the only thing you can do is lock your content down. Stop making your content downloadable. The only stuff you find of mine out there now is our old scenes that were originally on the site as downloadable .wmv's And even those get yanked down by removeyourcontent.com as quickly as it can be done. They don't get our new scenes. And "no" you can NOT currently steal my stuff with any software available. None. I've tested them all. Encrypted streaming, multiple layers of scripting in the background, and the users username and ip showing up randomly onscreen (to deter screen capture) combine to keep things under control. That's why I'm still growing a paysite while others are scrambling to stop the bleeding. It doesn't take a genius to understand that the only paysite that will have value is the one that is NOT available for free. |
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words of wisdom (and experience) |
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that the point |
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public transmissions are not the supreme court just ruled that explictly so you have completely wrong in your arguement torrents are not a public broadcast, just like RDVR that was explictly defined to be legal, it a public data transmission that generates a private copy for private viewing. The fact that the data stream is public doesn't change the fact the that copy is private and therefore entitled to fair use protection. Nothing i said entitles you to take something you haven't paid for, but as a canadian who wants to use torrents as a superior pvr and pays the cable bill in full so that his right to timeshift is established it makes all the difference in the world. |
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when they generated new fair use they were balanced Torrents/peer to peer has the same balanced transaction just becuase you are to clueless to see the income source doesn't invalidate the new fair use rights (access shifting) or the extension of the old rights to the new medium (timeshifting, backup , recovery) |
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Of course he himself has made ZERO money with torrents. And as I have tried to tell him over and over for the last 2 years (while he makes NO money with his ideas)...the ONLY people making money on a bit torrent site OR an illegit tube site full of stolen full scenes are the people who own those thieving sites. Nobody else. That is the only way to "monetize" a bit torrent site or an illegit tube site. You have to be a thief and own it yourself. |
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May be not unrelated to the main discussion is the the question of why the government provides zero support for producers? This arose because we lately have been involved with a fight over a pirate domain name with a domain name provider which refuses to stop the service. and we found out there is not much legal ground to anything!
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Also some people don't consider intellectual property to be owned by anyone regardless of what the law says. If you don't want your intellectual property to be "stolen" then make it cheap enough so that people don't have to steal it.
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for someone who believes that i don't have the solution you seem to keep avoiding making that pledge. If were actually a real businessman who had to innovate instead of a copy cat of other peoples successes you would have figuired it out by now. |
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your insanity is beyond stunning . |
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i think i will keep selling that information to individual musicans at a rate of 3.5K + 10% of all revenue generated. rather then be goaded into giving it away for free. i already got goaded into offering to show you guys step by step how 5 little changes 1. doing watermarks correctly 2. branding bugs 3. doing live interaction correctly 4 setting up a private tracker 5. doing product placement will monetize the "piracy" you are complaining about as long as robbie agrees to put his stuff in the public domain if he use it. I still find it funny that robbie keeps refusing to agree to something that has according to him no downside risk. if as robbie claims Quote:
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the big ( illegal tube) sites should be sued and served as an example, once this is done, the fight will be easier.
the little thieves looking at the big ones and think, they ll go after the big ones first, i am safe |
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